I Finally Found The Best Undercoating On The Market... Blaster Surface Shield

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Published 2021-07-18
In this video I reveal my 7 month testing of the best undercoating product on the market in my opinion. Blaster Surface Shield Undercoating. I have been using this product in beta testing for over 7 months now even though it has only publicly launched about a month ago. The Surface Shield Undercoating is a lanolin based undercoating product just like Fluid Film or Woolwax. The main difference between Surface Shield and it's competitors is it's ability to both penetrate pinch welds and resist high pressure water wash off. In my experience testing over 30 different products over 2.5 years you only get one or the other. The product will creep and penetrate the pinch welds or resist wash off. This is literally the first product that I've found that will do both.

EDIT 11/3/22: Going forward the newer production Surface Shield aerosol cans will have a female top just like the other products on the market. I've had good success using this inner cavity hose on the aerosol cans: amzn.to/3T8gmVZ

Links to the products featured in this video:
Surface Shield Aerosol:
Surface Shield Gallon
Surface Shield 5 Gallon
Inner cavity adapter: amzn.to/3T8gmVZ
Spray Can Adapters (needed for older production male tops: amzn.to/3x0A9LQ
Bulk Spray Gun for Gallons: amzn.to/3iDs5M5
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All Comments (21)
  • @RepairGeek
    Edit 11/4/22: Going forward Surface Shield will have female tops on the cans. I showed that the cans had male tops in this video. That has been changed and the female cans are working their way into the market. Surface Shield Aerosol: amzn.to/3BeckCm Surface Shield Bulk Gallon: amzn.to/2YpscVq Surface Shield Bulk 5 Gallon: amzn.to/30rrrvK Spray Can Adapters: amzn.to/3x0A9LQ INNER CAVITY SOLUTION FOR SS: amzn.to/2ZVDPnq (This will allow you to adapt the male can to the male inner cavity tool. Only required on older cans!) Woolwax/FF inner cavity sprayer: amzn.to/3T8gmVZ Bulk Spray Gun for Gallons: amzn.to/3iDs5M5 My Amazon Store: www.amazon.com/shop/repairgeek Help support the channel, buy using my Amazon links As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases and your cost is exactly the same.
  • @frostyjim2633
    I found the best rust preventative for me was moving from OH to AZ
  • @BlasterProducts
    Thanks Andrew! We are working hard to get placement for the 1 and 5 gallon size options and will provide an update as soon as we have one. Thanks!
  • I started watching your videos because I heard you mention lanolin as an undercoat. The reason it interested me was because I am an industrial machine mechanic, I work in alot of different environments from high to low temp. and different percentages of humidity. I began using a tool bag several years ago and my Dad told me that if I was going to be working in all these different environments that I should thin coat my stuff with lanolin to prevent everything from rusting. That was thirty years ago, my Dad is gone but every tool I owned from that time is still rust free. I still have guys ask me when they see me loading up my tools what am I using and I tell them lanolin. I use mineral spirits to clean and lanolin to protect. Then I usually have to have the WD-40 argument with them. I have seen machines get destroyed because these guys grow up thinking WD-40 does it all, it does not. Anyway, you gave me some justification for my seemingly anal aversion to WD-40 and my belief in lanolin. You have useful info and your presentation is concise and interesting! Great stuff!
  • I have used other Blaster products over the years and they have done great for me, so this will be another one of there products that I will be using . Thanks for taking the time to explain the Surface Shield to us and where and how that you have tested it and how well that you like it . I subscribed to your channel and I will be looking for more of your videos. So be careful and stay safe and keep on testing stuff for us. As always, Jeffrey !!!
  • @v8consumption
    This guy has a ford shirt so you know he's got a lifelong experience with repairing vehicles. I'd take him very serious
  • @poqbum
    Always love some good, truthful, analysis on products. Thanks for posting
  • I did purchase Surface Shield for my FJ that always has surface rust. It does work and I have to thank you for steering me in the right direction! ❤
  • @Arizona9001
    Bro your long drawn out test are top tier. Going beyond what others would do. Thank you so much.
  • @CDX825
    As a fellow Ohioan you have certainly made it a lot easier for me to pick an undercoating. Greatly appreciate all your testing!
  • @matticusmac6452
    Tk for this, always good to keep on top of this stuff. Competition is king!
  • hello, watched you for the first time today and i am very thankful for your video. i have a 2003 toyota 4runner that recently went through PA. inspection and corrosion damage was found on my frame. i will be having a professional welding shop do the repairs but i was somewhat desperate to find a product that will protect the most favorite vehicle i have ever owned. your attention to detail as you test and observe the products has won me over to the blaster surface shield. i will be ordering several cans and do the work myself in the near future. thank you very much and you now have a new sub.
  • Im a true blue pb blaster user and fan. Ive had pipes that i had a 3 ft pipe wrench on and couldnt budge unless i broke it. So i got my trusted pb blaster and sprayed the fitting and pipe , went to lunch. 1 hr later went back and got ready to bow down on wrench and came apart like i heated it with torch. Ill always use it. Best ever
  • @GromBeardo
    NE Ohio absolutely kills our vehicles! This product looks unbelievable! I'm sold! Awesome being from a local company like Blaster! Now I just need to get through all this Fluid Film I have around the shop, ha, ha.
  • Liked and subbed, you did a great job young man, very focused and you seem completely unbiased. Good job, the US needs more young people like you!
  • We used fluid film products in the Navy on F/A-18 aircraft. They also have some coffee called CPC types, 2, and 3. That stuff is amazing
  • @privatedata665
    Blaster Surface Shield Home Made Extension Sprayer for $5 : Needed items 3/16 copper or steel tubing , 3/16 drill bit,4 ft of clear flexible rubber tubing and a little JB weld . Remove the spray nozzle from the blaster can . Carefully drill out the black spray orfice with a 3/16 drill, drill out just the black part . Take 3 inches of the copper tubing , chamfer debur the end , apply JB to the outside of the tubing and press it into the spray nozzle where you drill it out . Add the 4 feet of clear tubing to the copper tubing and you are done . Worked great for me . I took it one step further and heated the end of the clear tubing and pressed it together in a vise to plug/close it off & then drill about 30 tiny holes in the length of the tubing at different spots and angles and this thing sprays Surface shield in all directions very well . This does not take long and works well inside rocker panels , the frame and other cavities .
  • @jswap1
    Thanks for this video. I've been using the CRC Heavy Duty Corrosion Inhibitor (because of your previous videos), but this will probably be a little better and cheaper once it's available in bulk.
  • @jd0316
    Glad I found this, was going to buy FF today. Used your link for Amazon and bought a case. My Jeep will give it a great test, I see dirt roads daily and high salt spray areas.